Zero Hour is a documentary-style television series. It aired on History Channel in the United States, on History Television in Canada and on the BBC in the United Kingdom. Zero Hour has also aired on Channel Seven in Australia (the third series aired on Network Ten from 1 May 2010 and now plays on 7mate); on Discovery Channel in Africa, Asia, New Zealand, Brazil, and the Netherlands. The program retells man-made disasters which unfolded in less than an hour.

Three narrators were used over the three seasons, David Morrissey, Paul McGann and Sean Pertwee.

Certain episodes have been partially censored for particular broadcasts. One example is the Columbine High School massacre episode (Season 1, Episode 3), which had some scenes cut (for intense violence, profanity, and racist slurs) when broadcast on Discovery Channel.

From 1 September 2014 to 1 March 2016, all episodes were available for streaming on Netflix. They can still be viewed on Amazon Video.

In 2008, a DVD box set containing 10 episodes was released by Discovery Channel and Go Entertain. The DVDs were also released separately. The episodes included were: "Disaster at Chernobyl", "Massacre at Columbine High" (cut version), "Terror in Tokyo & The Bali Bombing", "The Capture of Saddam Hussein", "The King of Cocaine", "The Sinking of the Estonia", "The Columbia Space Shuttle Disaster", "A Royal Massacre", and "SAS Mission Impossible". "The Last Hour of Flight 11" and "Shoot-out in Marseilles" (though titled differently as "Marseilles Plane Hijack") were released on a separately on DVD. The other episodes have not been released on DVD.

Episodes

Season 1 (2004)

Season 2 (2005)

Season 3 (2006)

See also

  • Mayday (also known as Air Crash Investigation or Air Emergency)
  • Seconds from Disaster
  • Seismic Seconds
  • Blueprint for Disaster
  • Trapped
  • Critical Situation (also known as Situation Critical)
  • Days That Shook the World (a similar British documentary series in which historical events are dramatically reconstructed)
  • Crimes That Shook Britain

Notes

References

  • Zero Hour by Cineflix Productions